【Crypto World】The story of Zero Network has recently taken a turn for the better. This L2 network incubated by Web3 wallet leader Zerion announced its official relaunch and full operation restoration on January 18 after more than three weeks of halted block production.
Looking back, the difficulties around January 8 were indeed concerning—network block production was interrupted, and many users were worried about the safety of their funds. But the good news is that Zero Network’s collaboration with infrastructure providers Caldera and ZKsync ultimately resolved the crisis. Through joint efforts, they successfully restored block production, bringing the network back on track.
Zero Network officials repeatedly emphasized that user funds have never been at risk. This recovery also demonstrated its technical resilience and the strong support from its partners.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 01-18 16:49
Three weeks of downtime, luckily nothing happened, but these kinds of things really weigh on people's minds.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-18 16:49
Three weeks without a block almost broke my mentality, but luckily Caldera and ZKsync stepped in just in time to save the day.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-18 16:29
No blocks in three weeks, I thought this thing was about to disappear. Luckily, Caldera and ZKsync saved the day, or I would have had a heart attack.
Zerion incubated Zero Network L2 is back online, with Caldera and ZKsync supporting the recovery of operations
【Crypto World】The story of Zero Network has recently taken a turn for the better. This L2 network incubated by Web3 wallet leader Zerion announced its official relaunch and full operation restoration on January 18 after more than three weeks of halted block production.
Looking back, the difficulties around January 8 were indeed concerning—network block production was interrupted, and many users were worried about the safety of their funds. But the good news is that Zero Network’s collaboration with infrastructure providers Caldera and ZKsync ultimately resolved the crisis. Through joint efforts, they successfully restored block production, bringing the network back on track.
Zero Network officials repeatedly emphasized that user funds have never been at risk. This recovery also demonstrated its technical resilience and the strong support from its partners.